On November 18, 2021, the Barton Springs/Edwards Aquifer Conservation District (BSEACD) Board of Directors appointed Lily Lucas as the Interim Director for Precinct 3. Ms. Lucas will be officially sworn in early next month (December). She fills the unexpired term of Blake Dorsett, who announced his resignation in July.
The state’s power grid could still be at risk under extreme winter conditions, according to the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, but should operate fine under normal conditions.
The Wimberley ISD Board of Trustees officially accepted and approved Superintendent Dwain York’s notice of retirement at its regular meeting on November 15. Trustee Joe Malone read York’s retirement letter into the record.
Hays County Precinct 3 looks different than it did a week ago.
Wimberley students packed Texan Gym Thursday morning to honor Veterans as part of Wimberley ISD’s Veterans Day celebration.
Crisis Bread Basket and Ozona Bank teamed up for the 19th consecutive year last Tuesday and Wednesday for the Turkeys on 12 fundraiser.
Wimberley city leaders moved from the drawing board to construction of a much-needed hospitality center featuring public restrooms, handicap accessible parking, a pocket park and sidewalks near the town square. At their regular meeting on Thursday, Nov. 4, The City of Wimberley awarded a bid for construction of the project at 109 Oak Drive, adjacent to the larger city parking lot.
Keep Wimberley Beautiful hosted the City Wide Clean Up with help from the Lions Club and the city of Wimberley.
The Rotary Club of Wimberley honored Leslie Campbell as the Teacher of the Month.
Following a lengthy discussion, the Hays County Commissioners Court approved a redistricting map that drew community concern.
Hays County’s redistricting map proposed by Precinct 3 Commissioner Lon Shell received a wide range of reactions after its approval on Tuesday.
Keeping local waterways clean is the focus of the upcoming Hays County Development Services team’s annual Stormwater & MS4 Program workshops. The Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System is aimed toward regulating stormwater runoff and keeping it clean before it hits rivers and lakes.
Katherine Anne Porter School announced its policy that this school year, healthy meals will be offered every school day to all students at no cost. Typically, a student’s household must meet income eligibil ity requirements to qualify for free or reduced-price meals. However, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) issued guidance that allows schools to offer meals to all students at no cost for the 2021-2022 school year.
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